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Making hand sanitizer with the Organic Aloe Vera Leaf Gel is easy as can possibly be. All you need is this and some rubbing alcohol. Mix up a cup with 2/3 of that alcohol and 1/3 of this Organic gel to get yourself a nice gel. Put it in a sealed container and voila. You got hand sanitizer.
What’s great about this Organic Aloe Vera Leaf Gel is that it will deliver you hand sanitizer that doesn’t just clean. It will make your hands feel good after using it too. Other sanitizers can dry out your hands. But not when you pick this gel up.
The Organic Aloe Vera Leaf Gel is made with the kinds of ingredients to moisturize your hands. Not just aloe, but also Apple/Orchid/Cucumber stem cells combine to get into your skin to add a freshness to your skin that you won’t get with other sanitizers. No greasy feeling. Just smooth skin right out of the bottle.
If you wanna make your own sanitizer, you are gonna want a lot of this Organic Aloe Vera Leaf Gel. So pick up a one-gallon bottle for a really good price to allow yourself to make for a good amount of sanitizer. For the foreseeable future, you’re gonna need and want a lot of it.
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